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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jin_YunyingJin Yunying - Wikipedia

    Yunying (1913–1992), better known as Jin Yunying, was a Chinese princess of the Qing dynasty. [1] Names. Yunying's original family name was Aisin Gioro; she is referred to as "Yunying" because Manchus were usually referred to by their given names only.

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    Yunying (1913–1992), better known as Jin Yunying, was a Chinese princess of Manchu descent. She was the daughter of Zaifeng (Prince Chun) and Youlan, and a younger sister of Puyi, the Last Emperor of China. She was married to Runqi, the younger brother of Puyi's first wife, Wanrong.

  3. Apr 25, 2022 · Jin Yunying. Chinese royalty. Born Aisin Gioro Yunying, Yunying a Chinese Princess and the brother of the Puyi, the last Emperor of China.

  4. Jun 10, 2023 · Princess Jin Yunying was the third sister of Puyi, the Last Emperor of China. Before the fall of Manchukuo in 1945, Princess Jin Yunying lived a carefree and luxurious life. She married Runqi, Empress Wanrong’s younger half-brother.

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    In 1932, he married Jin Yunying, the third younger sister of Pu Yi and they had three children: Zongyan (宗 弇), Zongguang (宗 光) and Manruo (曼 若). After his marriage, Pu Yi sent him to Japan for military studies, accompanied by his wife. [5]

  6. Lists of princes consorts by the imperial princes being the direct descendants of the emperors. The following list is created according to the imperial sons and their descendants. Please note, that not all princesses are included because of insufficient data in imperial records.

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  8. Yunying (1913–1992), better known as Jin Yunying, was a Chinese princess of Manchu descent. She was the daughter of Zaifeng (Prince Chun) and Youlan, and a younger sister of Puyi, the Last Emperor of China. She was married to Runqi, the younger brother of Puyi's first wife, Wanrong.